The British spent gobs of money and time mass-producing the Dreadnought-class. Indeed, the arms race played heavily into Britain’s ultimate, disastrous decision to enter WWI. Ancillary to the ...
Including: death of Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknect, a soldier's account of WWI part 2, London cooks and waiters strike, Dreadnought writer W.F. Watson on trial, Sylvia Pankhurst on recent workers' ...
This new class of ships became known as 'dreadnoughts'. Warships in formation just prior to the Battle of Jutland, 1916. The Battle of Jutland was the largest naval battle of World War One.